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The world is on fire, but here's a nice thing.

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  • Zack WhittakerZ Zack Whittaker

    Then two weeks later on Dec. 1, Birdcam sent a notification to new activity. I opened my phone and saw this new video.

    Narrator voice: Player three has entered the game.

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    @zackwhittaker they're gonna need names

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    • Zack WhittakerZ Zack Whittaker

      Then two weeks later on Dec. 1, Birdcam sent a notification to new activity. I opened my phone and saw this new video.

      Narrator voice: Player three has entered the game.

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      The egg hatched, and pigeon parent on duty removed it, and there it was, the tiniest little baby pigeon. I let out an almighty squee of joy.

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      • Zack WhittakerZ Zack Whittaker

        The egg hatched, and pigeon parent on duty removed it, and there it was, the tiniest little baby pigeon. I let out an almighty squee of joy.

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        Almost exactly a day later…

        [P...p...p… player four has entered the game.] *airhorn*

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        • Zack WhittakerZ Zack Whittaker

          Almost exactly a day later…

          [P...p...p… player four has entered the game.] *airhorn*

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          Over the next few days, the pigeon parents would sit on the baby pigeons and occasionally swap every few hours, while the other would go out and get food. The baby pigeons would only be uncovered for a few seconds or so. They were tiny little things, so they would get cold very quickly.

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          • Zack WhittakerZ Zack Whittaker

            Over the next few days, the pigeon parents would sit on the baby pigeons and occasionally swap every few hours, while the other would go out and get food. The baby pigeons would only be uncovered for a few seconds or so. They were tiny little things, so they would get cold very quickly.

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            They'd just sit here for hours, nesting on top of these tiny fluffballs to keep them warm as the temperatures continued to drop, presumably just thinking about how to pay for pigeon college or whatever. We put out some yarn for them in case they wanted to build up their nest. They declined, clearly.

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            • Zack WhittakerZ Zack Whittaker

              They'd just sit here for hours, nesting on top of these tiny fluffballs to keep them warm as the temperatures continued to drop, presumably just thinking about how to pay for pigeon college or whatever. We put out some yarn for them in case they wanted to build up their nest. They declined, clearly.

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              Brief intermission: Here's one whole minute of a pigeon throwing up into the mouths of its young. This is how they are fed. Baby pigeons have one job, and that is to stay alive. They don't leave the nest until they're fully grown. That's why you never really see baby pigeons out in the world.

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              • Zack WhittakerZ Zack Whittaker

                Brief intermission: Here's one whole minute of a pigeon throwing up into the mouths of its young. This is how they are fed. Baby pigeons have one job, and that is to stay alive. They don't leave the nest until they're fully grown. That's why you never really see baby pigeons out in the world.

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                It was getting even colder during the day, around freezing, so we put outside a raggedy old towel in their not-very-nest. Just trying to be a good pigeon landlord here, move along.

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                • Zack WhittakerZ Zack Whittaker

                  It was getting even colder during the day, around freezing, so we put outside a raggedy old towel in their not-very-nest. Just trying to be a good pigeon landlord here, move along.

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                  By Dec. 10, the beebs are starting to get bigger and you can see how much they've grown in just over a week. We're not interacting with them at all because we don't want them to get accustomed to humans (and also we really would like our balcony back at some point, lol).

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                  • Zack WhittakerZ Zack Whittaker

                    By Dec. 10, the beebs are starting to get bigger and you can see how much they've grown in just over a week. We're not interacting with them at all because we don't want them to get accustomed to humans (and also we really would like our balcony back at some point, lol).

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                    Two weeks in, and… yeah, turns out even pigeon parents need their peace, quiet, and a bit of space.

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                    • Zack WhittakerZ Zack Whittaker

                      Two weeks in, and… yeah, turns out even pigeon parents need their peace, quiet, and a bit of space.

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                      By Dec. 17, and these pigeon darlings are fully fledged rowdy little fuckers any time they're getting fed. As you can imagine with four of them sharing this space, there's lots of poop — but we didn't want to risk a human presence going in and inadvertently scaring them.

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